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Russia and the West: Russian Foreign Policy Since 9/11

24 February 2016, 6:00 pm–7:30 pm

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UCL SSEES

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UCL Pearson (North East Entrance) G22 LT

Since the fall of the Berlin Wall three major rapprochements between Russia and the West have been initiated: throughout the 1990s by Boris El’tsin and Bill Clinton, the so-called “Bush-Putin honeymoon” from 2001 to 2008 and the “Obama Reset” since 2009. Similar to the expectations surrounding the fall of the Berlin Wall, each of these attempts to usher in a new partnership have been disappointing.

Scholars agree that Russia-West relations develop in cycles with phases of limited cooperation and conflict. By 2015 the relations had reached the lowest level of the third post-Soviet cycle.Russia and the West: Identities, Foreign Policies and Conflictsis a cross-disciplinary attempt to answer the main questions occupying the minds of scholars and commentators: are the relations between Russia and the West doomed to a vicious cycle? What are the major factors that contribute to the deterioration of relations between Russia and the West? What is the current prognosis for present and future relations? How do different disciplines approach these issues? This project will provide an academic forum to explore questions of this type.

The first series of events, focusing on Russia’s relationship with the US specifically, will be organised in cooperation with the International Institute for Strategic Studies, a world-leading authority on global security, political risk and military conflict. լƵ is the only university to feature speakers from the IISS and we are grateful for the opportunity to benefit from their expertise.

The first event will be 'Russian Foreign Policy since 9/11' withMagda Leichtova (University of West Bohemia),Peter Duncan (UCL SSEES),Sam Charap (IISS, Washington DC) and Chair Kaneshko Sangar (UCL SSEES).

For tickets please emailk.sangar.12@ucl.ac.ukwith a brief statement of interest.